Not overkill at all, Rachel. That’s exactly where the 800W heater #XH27FR shines - large, shared spaces where you’ve got both plumbing and batteries to protect. It cycles on at 40°F and off at 55°F, so it won’t waste energy heating beyond…
Hey Jeff. There is definitely a correlation between weight and capacity. I've listed the weight of all three of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jacks we have below: Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack - 7-15/16" to…
Hey Steve, thanks for reaching out. That old Hydro Flame 8241 was a solid unit back in the day, but it’s been discontinued for quite a while. What I recommend for replacing it is the Dometic RV Furnace #DMC98RR. It’s compact (16½? W × 7? H…
Hey April. You can definitely use a lighter or a match to light the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In item #GE57VR if you do not have 12v power. This process is not only covered in the installation instructions that I have linked below but…
Hi Will! The Kuat Piston ION E-Bike Platform Rack for 2 Bikes w/ Ramp - 2" Hitches - Sandy Black #KU89SR will fit any 2" receiver, but you do want to be aware of the tongue weight capacity of that hitch. Class 3,4, and 5 hitches are fine…
Derek, the 800W #XH27FR is designed for boats up to 35’, but in a tight compartment with multiple engines and pumps, many owners prefer using two smaller heaters like a pair of 400W #XH67FR or 600W #XH77FR on opposite sides. That creates a circular…
The Rich Solar RV kits 100w #RS27VR, 200w #RS37VR, 400w #RS97VR, and 1,200w #RS67VR are true complete kits. That means you’ll get: Pre-drilled rigid monocrystalline panels MPPT solar charge controller MC4 cables and mounting brackets Port to…
Harvey, you’re right on target asking about sizing. The AFMD35121 was a 35k BTU unit that’s been discontinued. You can step into the 35K BTU #DMC74MR furnace by Dometic, but it is 2 inches taller than your current one. Most folks just enlarge the…
Hello Jeffry, Great question. The OEM prep package (Original Equipment Manufacturer prep package) is a super handy factory option that makes towing with your truck a whole lot easier, especially if you're planning to use a 5th-wheel or gooseneck…
Maybe some of it, but the 4D heater #AU96MR not plug-and-play. You’ll definitely need to replace: -All electrical components - Autoterm uses specific control logic -Fuel pump and hoses -Possibly the ducting - the Air 4D requires 90mm minimum Exhaust…
Hey Dwayne, the pendent on the Progressive Dynamics panel #PD79RR that you have is designed to provide you with a visual indicator of the converter's battery charging status and allows for manual control over the four charging modes Boost,…
Hey Pete. The Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Freezer - 3.3 cu ft - 12V - Black item #NC37VR pulls 5.2 amps or 62.4 watts. What kind of trailer or RV do you have?
RV heaters are essential for keeping your mobile home warm and comfortable, especially during chilly nights or off-grid adventures. Consider factors like propane efficiency, size compatibility, and installation ease. Ventilation is crucial for safe operation, and some models offer quiet heating for a peaceful night's sleep.
Selecting the right size heater depends on your RV's size and insulation. Smaller units like the Wave 3 are great for compact spaces, while larger models like the Wave 6 or 8 are better for bigger RVs. Consider your climate and whether you'll use it as a primary or supplemental heat source.
Catalytic heaters are efficient, using less propane than traditional RV heaters. They don't drain batteries, making them ideal for off-grid use. They provide quiet, consistent heat, perfect for maintaining a cozy environment without the noise of a furnace.
Yes, proper ventilation is crucial. Catalytic heaters can produce condensation and a slight propane smell. Cracking a window or vent ensures safe operation and prevents moisture buildup, keeping your RV comfortable and safe.
Absolutely! Many RV enthusiasts use heaters like the Wave series as reliable backups during power outages. They provide warmth without electricity, making them perfect for emergencies or off-grid living.
Installation involves securing the heater to a stable surface and connecting it to a propane source. Use appropriate fittings and hoses, and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the area is well-ventilated and consider professional installation if unsure.